o enter the competition, make a Cinemagraph with your Nokia Lumia and share it in the comments section of this post, or via Twitter using the #NokiaLumiaChallenge hashtag. You can enter by emailing us your Cinemagraph too. to us You may enter as many times as you like, so don’t stop after your first attempt!

If you’re not sure how to make a Cinemagraph, all you need is your trusty Lumia 620, 820 or 920 and the Cinemagraph app. For more details on how to actually create your Cinemagraph, take a look at our tutorial.

Competition ends midnight GMT on 21st February 2013.

If you want some ideas, check this video out.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pD6LjKuC_fI (Cheers Pezman for the tip!)

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Thanks, the 808’s chrome plating was almost impossible to clean; since it’s very scratched up (even though i NEVER take it anywhere; and always keep it in a microfiber cloth)- I had to use the Flash on my Z10 to keep the subject lit properly; which gave off crazy reflection; took forever to find the proper angle.

The Z10 with the flashing light was just something I did for fun to demonstrate the annoying flashing low battery light (it does that once every 2 seconds).